GTC Taipei 2026预告:NVIDIA将介绍PhysicsNeMo平台

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AIMPACT News, May 16 (UTC+8): The official NVIDIA Omniverse account released a teaser, reminding attendees of GTC Taipei to pay attention to two industrial AI conferences. The featured session, “Engineering Simulation, Reshaping the Future: AI Physics Guided by Computer-Aided Engineering and Semiconductor Design,” will be delivered by Rishi Ranade, Senior Technical Product Manager for NVIDIA AI Physics. The technical level is intermediate, and it targets the hardware/semiconductor industry. The conference will introduce the PhysicsNeMo platform, which is used to build production-grade AI physics models to accelerate prediction and optimization for applications such as semiconductor process modeling, automotive crash simulation, and aerodynamics, and will demonstrate how to drive real-time digital twins in NVIDIA Omniverse. Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis. GTC Taipei 2026 will be held from June 1 to 4, 2026. (Source: InFoQ)
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BoringButBullish
· 7h ago
Rishi Ranade speaker? Previously heard him talk about fluid simulation at SIGGRAPH, looking forward to the on-site Q&A
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HodlBystander
· 7h ago
Semiconductor process modeling + digital twin—TSMC supply chain personnel are expected to be in full demand and fully booked.
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On-ChainCheatSheetKing
· 7h ago
From game physics to wafer fab simulation, the spiritual successor of PhysX has finally entered production.
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AvocadoYieldRate
· 8h ago
Omniverse powers real-time digital twins—how many milliseconds of latency can it achieve, sparking curiosity?
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Don’tLetTheLiquidationAlarm
· 8h ago
PhysicsNeMo applied to industrial scenarios; this round is a hardcore real-world test of the AI physics engine.
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MintConditionHuman
· 8h ago
First come, first served in June, already starting to worry about not being able to get tickets.
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